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The Grass is Always Greener

Author(s): Lew Strickland
Publish Date: July 24 2024
Publication Number: W1165

Abstract

This publication is for horse owners to assist them with pasture management for their horses to prevent internal parasitism and insulin resistance.

Category
Animals & Livestock
Subjects
Equine, 4-H,
Keyword
Language
English
Title: The Grass is Always Greener
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